Spatial release from masking with bilateral bone conduction stimulation at mastoid for normal hearing subjects

J Wang, S **e, S Stenfelt, H Zhou, X Wang… - Trends in …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigates the effect of spatial release from masking (SRM) in bilateral bone
conduction (BC) stimulation at the mastoid. Nine adults with normal hearing were tested to …

[HTML][HTML] A web-based automated image processing research platform for cochlear implantation-related studies

J Margeta, R Hussain, P López Diez… - Journal of clinical …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The robust delineation of the cochlea and its inner structures combined with the detection of
the electrode of a cochlear implant within these structures is essential for envisaging a safer …

Speech-in-noise testing in virtual reality

M Ramírez, A Müller, JM Arend, H Himmelein… - Frontiers in Virtual …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The potential of virtual reality (VR) in supporting hearing research and audiological care has
long been recognized. While allowing the creation of experimental settings that closely …

[HTML][HTML] Headphones over the cochlear-implant sound processor to replace direct audio input

JGW Bernstein, J Voelker, SA Phatak - JASA Express Letters, 2024 - pubs.aip.org
Psychoacoustic stimulus presentation to the cochlear implant via direct audio input (DAI) is
no longer possible for many newer sound processors (SPs). This study assessed the …

[HTML][HTML] A fast measure of spatial separation for release from masking and its relation to intelligibility

ZE Peng, V Sweeney - JASA Express Letters, 2025 - pubs.aip.org
This study validates a fast measure for spatial release from masking—minimum angular
separation (MAS), the smallest spatial separation between a target and two-talker maskers …

Development of amplitude modulation, voice onset time, and consonant identification in noise and reverberation

ZE Peng, V Easwar - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2024 - pubs.aip.org
Children's speech understanding is vulnerable to indoor noise and reverberation: eg, from
classrooms. It is unknown how they develop the ability to use temporal acoustic cues …

Spatial Hearing in Simulated Reverberant Classroom Environments

GSE Weeldreyer - 2024 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
Spatial hearing provides access to auditory spatial cues that promote speech perception in
noisy listening situations. However, reverberation degrades auditory spatial cues and limits …

[PDF][PDF] HINT-VR: A child-appropriate application for the self-assessment of spatial hearing abilities in VR

A Müller, M Ramírez, JM Arend, T Rader… - … der Akustik-DAGA …, 2023 - researchgate.net
The cocktail party is the perfect metaphor for everyday life's auditory scene complexity1.
Noisy classrooms, crowded restaurants, and busy offices are just a few examples of …

[PDF][PDF] Wie gut können Kinder Schallquellen lokalisieren?

HS Braren, J Fels - pub.dega-akustik.de
Kurzfassung Die Lokalisationsgenauigkeit von Schallquellen ist in einer virtuell erzeugten
und binaural dargebotenen akustischen Szene erfahrungsgemäß geringer. Gründe hierfür …

Binaural and Spatial Hearing in Implanted Children

RY Litovsky - Pediatric Cochlear Implantation: Learning and the …, 2016 - Springer
Children with normal hearing (NH) utilize information that arrives at the two ears in order to
perform a multitude of tasks in their everyday listening environments. In the field of …